OPRF baseball coach Chris Ledbetter will have his entire baseball program taking the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge this Sunday, Aug. 24th at 4 p.m. on the varsity baseball field at OPRF. He's also asking for all OPRF baseball alumni to join in on the frigid downpour dedictated to OPRF grad Sarah Coglianese, who was diagnosed with ALS in 2012 at the age of 33.

We all can. You can. I can. LeBron James can. We all can go home again. A lot has been made about the man's decision to return to Cleveland, the place he left for the glitz and glamour of Miami and the opportunity to win an NBA title.

Tricia Liston is now among the elite. Well, she always was among the elite really, but now it's official. She joins special athletes hailing from this community like Iman Shumpert, Eric Kumerow, Emery Lehman, Dani Tyler, Ellis Coleman, Becky Wilczak, Kenneth Sitzberger and others who have reached the pinnacle of their sport.

While inclement weather has played a part in the OPRF baseball team's rough start to the season, not having its head coach hasn't been easy either. Where has Chris Ledbetter, who coached the Huskies to a state title in 2012—been?

So this is what Anthony Smith is telling us. The former Bolingbrook girls hoops coach who is now at top-ranked Homewood-Flossmoor with … wait for it … four top players that played for him at Bolingbrook has denied improperly recruiting players. All four players transferred into District 233, along with two players that transferred in from Marist and Plainfield East.